A 14-year-old boy comes to the office with his mother due to progressive anterior knee pain affecting the left leg for the past 2 months. The pain started as a mild ache toward the end of a hiking trip. The patient reports no fever, night sweats, or trauma to the knee. On physical examination, he has a normal gait. The hips, knees, and ankles have full range of motion. An area of mild swelling tender to palpation is located about 3 cm below the inferior border of the patella. An x-ray of the left knee is shown in the exhibit. 
Overuse of which of the following muscles most likely contributed to this patient's condition?
A) Biceps femoris
B) Popliteus
C) Quadriceps femoris
D) Sartorius
E) Tibialis anterior
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